| Clowns |
| Jesters |
| Mummers |
| Acts out |
| Performers |
| Palefaces? |
| Silent ones |
| Quiet actors |
| Silent types |
| Impersonators |
| Silent actors |
| Acts silently |
| Plays charades |
| Marceau et al. |
| Silent artists |
| Dumb performers |
| Park performers |
| Chaplin and Tati |
| Imitates Marceau |
| Charades players |
| Jesters, at times |
| Street performers |
| Silent performers |
| Tacit storytellers |
| They're speechless |
| Wordless comedians |
| Acts without words |
| They're not talking |
| Marceau and Skelton |
| Silent entertainers |
| Silent-screen stars |
| They act in silence |
| Wordless performers |
| Actors without lines |
| Mummers like Marceau |
| Quietly tells a tale |
| Acts without speaking |
| Speechless performers |
| Marcel Marceau et al. |
| Entertaining copycats |
| Body language experts? |
| Invisible box captives |
| Marcel Marceau's forte |
| White-faced performers |
| Some street performers |
| Performers in whiteface |
| Marcel Marceau and the like |
| Notoriously annoying actors |
| Climbers of imaginary stairs |
| Entertainers who never speak |
| No one tells them to shut up |
| Their actions speak for them |
| Performers in invisible boxes |
| They haven't got a lot to say |
| Performers with nothing to say |
| They're not heard on the street |
| This Train "___ of the Old West |
| Does a Marcel Marceau impression |
| Performers in whiteface, perhaps |
| Performers who often wear gloves |
| Ones trapped in nonexistent boxes |
| Performers often trapped in boxes |
| Performers in old-fashioned dumb shows |
| Ones trapped in boxes of their own making? |
| Performers in black-and-white striped shirts |
| Those whose actions speak louder than words? |
| Performers who might pretend to be trapped in a box |